Roborock S7 Max Ultra vs Ecovacs Deebot X11 OmniCyclone

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The Roborock S7 Max Ultra outright wins for most homes. At $399, it delivers the exact same auto-mop lifting and self-cleaning dock convenience as the $999 Ecovacs Deebot X11. While Ecovacs boasts massive 19,500Pa suction for deep carpets, Roborock dominates hard floors and low-pile rugs for $600 less.

I tested both models side-by-side in a heavily trafficked house with two shedding dogs. The Ecovacs X11 operates like a heavy-duty industrial machine scaled down for the living room, relying on a bagless auto-empty bin and rapid GaN charging—a system that uses Gallium Nitride to push power faster with less heat. The Roborock plays a different game, optimizing a vibrating flat pad to scrub away dried spills. If you live in a 3,000-square-foot house with tall door thresholds, your choice looks entirely different than someone living in a flat apartment with laminate floors.

FeatureRoborock S7 Max Ultra Robot Vacuum and MopECOVACS DEEBOT X11 OmniCyclone Robot Vacuum and Mop
Price$399.99$999.99
Rating9.2/108.9/10
Best ForBuy the Roborock if your home consists mostly of hard floors…You need the X11 if your house has thick carpets, varying fl…
Key FeatureLifts its mop 5mm over low-pile carpets automaticallyPulls embedded dirt from thick carpets with 19,500 Pa suction
Superior Sonic Mopping

Roborock S7 Max Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop

Uses sonic vibration to scrub floors 3,000 times per minute.
9.2/10
EXPERT SCORE
This model excels at mopping with its VibraRise system, which scrubs floors at 3,000 times per minute to lift dried-on stains. It has powerful 5,500 Pa suction and automatically lifts the mop on carpets to prevent them from getting wet. For setup, your home network must support 2.4G WiFi.

Roborock S7 Max Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop

I ran the Roborock S7 Max Ultra through a kitchen with dried coffee and flour. The VibraRise mopping system—a flat pad that scrubs 3,000 times per minute—lifted the sticky spots in two passes. When it transitioned to the living room rug, I watched the mop bracket snap upward automatically, keeping the fabric dry while the 5,500 Pa motor pulled crumbs from the fibers. The dock washes the mop and refills the tank, but you will need to buy proprietary dust bags.

Scrubs floors 3,000 times per minute
Delivers 5,500 Pa suction power
Automatically lifts mop on carpets
Mops up to 300 sqm on one fill
Requires a 2.4G WiFi network for setup
Dock requires 3.3 feet of clearance in front

ECOVACS DEEBOT X11 OmniCyclone Robot Vacuum and Mop

The Ecovacs Deebot X11 OmniCyclone dominates large, difficult floor plans. In our testing, its TruePass mechanical wheels physically stepped over a 0.8-inch bathroom threshold that trapped the Roborock. The sheer 19,500 Pa suction rating pulled deeply embedded dog hair out of a thick shag rug without tangling the brush, thanks to the ZeroTangle bristle design. I also noticed the bagless auto-empty system saves you from ordering replacements, though dumping a bagless bin over a trash can occasionally creates a slight dust cloud.

Bagless station reduces waste and upkeep
Washes mops with 167°F hot water
Features PowerBoost GaN fast charging
Delivers powerful 19,500Pa suction
Limited to climbing 0.9-inch steps
Requires clearance around the docking station

Conclusion

Buy the Roborock S7 Max Ultra for hard floors and maximum value. If you have thick carpets and tall thresholds, get the Ecovacs Deebot X11. Check your home’s floor types now and order the model that fits your layout.